Best Black Bean Tropical Fruit And Queso Blanco Salsa Recipes

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QUESO BLANCO



Queso Blanco image

Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h10m

Yield 48 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

12 fresh poblano chiles
4 tablespoons salted butter
4 onions, diced
4 jalapenos, minced
2 cloves garlic, grated
4 cups milk
4 cups heavy cream
1 tablespoon chili powder
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 pounds queso blanco-style processed cheese, such as Velveeta Queso Blanco, cut into large cubes
8 cups grated sharp Cheddar
8 cups grated Monterey Jack cheese
Four 14.5-ounce cans petite-diced tomatoes

Steps:

  • Roast the poblano chiles individually over the flame of your stovetop, using metal tongs to hold them, until the skins are totally charred. (If you don't have a gas stove, you can use an outdoor grill OR place them on a baking sheet directly under your oven's broiler.) Place the blackened chiles in a large resealable plastic bag and seal the bag to allow the chiles to sweat for a good 20 minutes.
  • Use a knife to scrape off most of the blackened skins. Slice the chiles in half lengthwise, scrape out the seeds and membranes and chop into small dice.
  • Add the butter to a very large pot and saute the onions, jalapenos and garlic over medium heat. Add the milk, cream, chili powder and some salt and pepper and heat. Add the processed cheese and stir to melt. Then add the Cheddar, Monterey Jack, tomatoes and diced poblanos. Slowly melt and keep warm.

SALSA DI QUESO



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Provided by Food Network

Time 1h25m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 to 5 medium tomatoes or 10 to 15 plum tomatoes
5 fresh jalapenos
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 medium onion, minced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon salt
8 ounces mozzarella
Tortilla chips or heated fresh corn tortillas, for serving

Steps:

  • Preheat broiler. Spread a sheet of aluminum foil over broiler pan, place the tomatoes and jalapenos on it and broil. Turn occasionally. Remove the jalapenos after about 10 minutes, when the skins are browned and blistered, and place in a plastic bag. The tomatoes will take an additional 10 to 15 minutes until the skins are blackened and the tomatoes are softened. Remove to a plate to cool.
  • When tomatoes and jalapenos are cool enough to handle, rub off the skins, remove the stems, and put the flesh and juices in a food processor or blender. Be careful peeling the jalapenos and wash hands thoroughly after handling. Blend or pulse jalapenos and tomatoes until coarsely chopped. Set aside.
  • Pour olive oil into a large heated skillet or saucepan over low heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened but not browned, about 10 minutes. Pour in tomatoes and jalapeno mixture and salt, stir and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Stir in cheese and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently to incorporate the cheese as it melts. Pour into a bowl and serve immediately with tortilla chips or scoop up with heated fresh corn tortillas.

TROPICAL HAWAIIAN SALSA



Tropical Hawaiian Salsa image

Provided by Food Network

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 ounces cranberry-raspberry concentrate
4 ounces orange juice
2 ounces pink lemonade concentrate
1-ounce white vinegar
3 ounces seedless green grapes, cut in halves
2 nectarines, pitted and sliced
2 oranges, cut in sections
12 leaves fresh basil

Steps:

  • In a saucepan heat the cranberry-raspberry concentrate, orange juice, pink lemonade concentrate and the white vinegar. Finish the sauce by poaching the fruit in the sauce for 2 or 3 minutes until fruit is soft but not overcooked. Add salt and pepper to taste and garnish with fresh basil.

TEQUEñOS WITH GUASACACA (VENEZUELAN FRIED CHEESE STICKS WITH AVOCADO SAUCE)



Tequeños with Guasacaca (Venezuelan Fried Cheese Sticks with Avocado Sauce) image

Tequeños are cheese sticks that are wrapped in dough and then fried. They're a staple of Venezuelan get-togethers. In fact, my parents say that one of the factors for deciding if a party was great is whether or not the hosts ran out of tequeños. Now that you are learning how to make these, you won't be in that tough spot. I like to eat them with guasacaca, which is an avocado sauce that we put on nearly everything. It takes a little bit of searching to find the right cheese for the tequeños, but you can always substitute mozzarella. Depending on how many you're making, wrapping them may take a while, so we love to sit down and do this as a family.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     appetizer

Time 50m

Yield 25 to 40 tequeños, depending on the cheese purchased

Number Of Ingredients 13

14 ounces queso duro (hard cheese) or queso duro viejo (aged, hard dry cheese), 8 ounces queso de freir (white cheese for frying) or 16 ounces mozzarella (see Cook's Note)
Kosher salt
One 20-ounce package empanada discs, thawed
Neutral oil, such as vegetable or canola, for frying
Guasacaca, for dipping, recipe follows
1 small bunch cilantro, chopped (about 1 cup packed)
1 avocado, cut into eighths
1/2 cup white vinegar
3 cloves garlic
1/2 medium white onion, chopped
1 to 2 jalapeños, cut into fourths, seeded if desired
Pinch of sugar (honey or agave would do well here, too)
Pinch of kosher salt

Steps:

  • Cut the cheese into 3-inch-long planks, then cut them into sticks. Ideally, each one would be 1/2-by-1/2-by-3 inches but the shape of your cheese will dictate the dimensions and number of sticks. If the cheese is hard and crumbles easily, you may want cut it into wider rectangular planks instead of sticks. If using white cheese for frying or mozzarella, heavily salt the cheese, then place on a wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet and let the liquid release while you prepare the dough.
  • Working with one empanada disc at a time (keep the rest stacked with their liners, or they'll start to dry out the when you separate them), cut it into six 1-inch-wide strips. Remove the liners in between the discs and reserve them; they will come in handy if storing the tequeños later.
  • Fill a small bowl with water. Dab water onto one end of each of the 2 shortest strips, overlap and press them together to create a strip that's as long as one of the remaining four strips.
  • Spread the strips out, then dab the ends of one with water and slightly flatten. Place a cheese stick on the strip at an angle and wrap to cover the top of the cheese, pinching if necessary. Once the top is secure, wrap the dough around the stick, overlapping as you go, until the whole stick is covered with no cheese peeking through. You may need to pull and slightly stretch the dough to completely cover the end of the cheese stick. Cut off any excess dough and reserve it to patch up other tequeños, if necessary. If you need to attach another half strip with some water to completely seal, do so. Give the stick a very gentle roll and a tap on either end to seal. Repeat with the remaining cheese and discs. Depending on which cheese you use, you may have discs leftover. Save these for another use.
  • The wrapped tequeños can be stacked in an airtight container, each layer separated with the reserved liners, and frozen for up to 3 months or they can be fried immediately.
  • If frying right away, heat 2 inches of oil in a medium heavy-bottomed pot to 325 degrees F. Place a couple of tequeños in the oil, making sure not to overcrowd the pan. Fry, flipping once or twice, until golden brown and crisp, about 4 minutes. Bring the oil back up to the correct temperature in between batches.
  • Remove with a slotted spoon to a paper towel-lined plate and sprinkle with salt. Let cool slightly before serving with the guasacaca, for dipping.
  • Combine all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Taste for seasoning and add more salt or sugar, if necessary. The guasacaca can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Makes 1 3/4 cups.

QUICK BLACK BEAN SALSA



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This sensational salsa is a colorful combination of lots of fresh-tasting flavors. My husband, son and I think it's great as a dip or with main-dish burritos or chimichangas. We love taste-testing my creations together.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Appetizers

Time 10m

Yield 8 cups.

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 cans (15 ounces each) black beans, rinsed and drained
1 can (15-1/4 ounces) whole kernel corn, drained
1 can (10 ounces) diced tomatoes and green chilies, undrained
1 jar (7 ounces) roasted sweet red peppers, drained and diced
2 plum tomatoes, chopped
1 medium red onion, finely chopped
4 green onions, finely chopped
1/3 cup minced fresh cilantro
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/3 cup orange juice
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon grated orange zest
1/8 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper
Tortilla chips

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine the first 13 ingredients. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Serve with tortilla chips.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 27 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 119mg sodium, Carbohydrate 5g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 1g protein.

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